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− | After [[Mr. Burns]] was able to deal with his hypohemia condition by using [[Bart]]'s blood, Burns wanted the whole world to hear about the story. [[Smithers]] suggested Mr. Roman, one of the finest ghostwriters in the business, to write Mr. Burns' story. However, Mr. Burns ended up discarding him when Mr. Roman started asking for inappropriate things to write in the story. | + | After [[Mr. Burns]] was able to deal with his hypohemia condition by using [[Bart]]'s blood, Burns wanted the whole world to hear about the story. [[Smithers]] suggested Mr. Roman, one of the finest ghostwriters in the business, to write Mr. Burns' story. However, Mr. Burns ended up discarding him when Mr. Roman started asking for inappropriate things to write in the story.<ref>"[[Blood Feud]]"</ref> |
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+ | He was seen at [[Springfield General Hospital]] with an injured arm.<ref>"[[Homer's Triple Bypass]]"</ref> | ||
== Books == | == Books == |
Latest revision as of 23:36, October 14, 2024
Mr. Roman
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Character Information
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Mr. Roman is a ghostwriter.
History[edit]
After Mr. Burns was able to deal with his hypohemia condition by using Bart's blood, Burns wanted the whole world to hear about the story. Smithers suggested Mr. Roman, one of the finest ghostwriters in the business, to write Mr. Burns' story. However, Mr. Burns ended up discarding him when Mr. Roman started asking for inappropriate things to write in the story.[1]
He was seen at Springfield General Hospital with an injured arm.[2]
Books[edit]
Books written by Mr. Roman include:
Appearances[edit]